Author: Jeremiah Penery
Date: 13:08:04 01/17/00
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On January 17, 2000 at 14:39:35, Vincent Diepeveen wrote: >On January 17, 2000 at 14:32:28, Dann Corbit wrote: > >>I see that there are programs that can solve NOLOT #8. > >Ferret. > >>I also understand that that position was shown to be in error. > >No that's a big lie. What are you talking about?? The given analysis _was_ in error. 3. ...gxf6 is not the best move, as you even pointed out. >>My question is, do the solutions find the original solution or the corrected >>one? > >All diep versions so far didn't find the critical line. >there is nothing 'corrected'. I think you should check your facts before blurting out things like this. >You need to see a deep line starting with: > Bxh7+ Kxh7 Qh5+ Kg8 Rd4 gxf6 Rg4+ Bg7 Qh6 Kf8 Rxg7 etcetera. > >However AFTER your program sees this is big trouble, then it will >select Bxh7 as best move and play: > Bxh7+ Kxh7 Qh5+ Kg8 Rd4 bf3 , so giving back the piece directly. > >Bf3 is simply best move there, but you need to see the consequences of gxf6 >before you play Bf3. > >So we see a difference between the objective best line, and what you >need to see to play it. That's very common in positions where a threat is >there. > >Vincent
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